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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segthey both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. . well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? moderate to severe is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's dis
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-segthey both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be...
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but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be done. >>> and later -- the warden shows a softer side. >> eat your ice cream cone. kelley blue book... it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com >>> somebody let me sit down. i don't care who lets me sit down. >> holman is changing and the faith-based honor dorm reflects that
but after we got him back in from the hospital, he went on to ad-seg, and, of course, terry is in ad-seg. they both will go through disciplinary process. moore is probably going to get assault with a weapon. he's looking at probably quite a long time in the segregation unit. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay" -- >> it's not my first stab, it probably won't be the last time. >> stabber terry moore operates by a different set of rules. >> it's what had to be...
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i've been in seg since i been here since 2004.eat me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a cell. and i had to wait all day yesterday to get somebody to come turn the water back on. >> the following day, when seg inmates are allowed back outside for an hour of recreation, jammy bell expresses himself through his music. ♪ oh, baby ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do oh, baby ♪ ♪ tell me what i'm gonna do because if i lose you ♪ >> bell admits acting out in seg to draw attention to his case. ♪ baby tell me what i'm gonna do if i ♪ being taken away from, you know, my family, my life, my children, my mother, i'm going through a lot. i just need somebody
i've been in seg since i been here since 2004.eat me, jumped me, sprayed me in my mouth with four cans of mace. they made me [ bleep ] myself. excuse my french. >> inmate jammy bell, convicted of receiving stolen property, claims the conditions in seg are intolerable. >> i can't breathe in here. i can't get nothing out of here. my toilet was full up with feces when i came here. they did not flush it or nothing. it was stinky and bugs and everything running around. they throw me in a...
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how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg? all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary seg, i know he's been there for the last year, and i don't see him getting out anytime soon. these officers work here on a daily basis they deal with these inmates, and you build up a relationship with these inmates and some are good, some are not so good, but again, it's an area where we have to be very cautious and very particular. >> the job of dealing with the inmates brings us back to the mailroom where ms. etheridge's visitors seem endless and the questions never change. >> that's okay. >> i need to know what the requirements are to receive a photo. >> you want a normal photo or are you talking about one
how long have you been in disciplinary seg? >> how long have i been in disciplinary seg? all had me in disciplinary seg three years. >> three years? and all of it is entrapment and you don't deserve any of it? >> they brought it on me. fight. they brought it on me. jumping on me. i'm going to be in the free world very soon and they can't stop it. they trying to take my life in this prison but they can't do it. i'm coming home. >> jaime, and he's been in disciplinary seg,...
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>> that's just another typical day in seg.hat's part of it. >> these officers work here on a daily basis, they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. some are good, some are not so good. >> most people say when i started i wouldn't make it three days. so i had a point to prove and i proved it. then they said i wouldn't make sergeant and if i did, i wouldn't be a successful sergeant. so i like to say, i made another point and i'm proving it. everything about it is a challenge. it's not a normal job where you just learn something and you do it. nothing's ever the same. you make a decision today for one incident. tomorrow may be the same incident, but you have to make a different decision. >> working in ad seg, sergeant banks has to deal with many problematic inmates. >> put me in my cell, nobody going to [ bleep ] on my head. >> i deal with jammy bell, i'm dealing with issues only. bobby gilbert, i don't have problems with. i know the problems other people have. >> does any particular inmate
>> that's just another typical day in seg.hat's part of it. >> these officers work here on a daily basis, they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. some are good, some are not so good. >> most people say when i started i wouldn't make it three days. so i had a point to prove and i proved it. then they said i wouldn't make sergeant and if i did, i wouldn't be a successful sergeant. so i like to say, i made another point and i'm proving it....
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we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay? to put you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him. you know? for him to know that his dad loves him and is there. and he is loved. he's got his mom. but nobody takes the place of a dad. my decisions affect him. he doesn't deserve for his dad to be here right now. stupid fight affects a 3-year-old, and that was my choice, and that's what makes me mad. >> in the time that officer alejos has been a correctional officer at san quentin, he has witnessed his fair share of prison violence and has been on the receiving end of it. >> i've been stabbed. i've been sliced. back in columbus day of 1988, about 9:40 in the morning, i was working the adjustment center and running sh
we're going to keep you in ad seg right now pending adjudication of that 115. okay? to put you on walk-alone yard while you're over there. okay? you understand all that? >> yes. >> okay. take care. >> thanks. >> with the potential of a lengthened sentence, lysloff realizes his actions carry even greater consequences. >> my son's 3 years old. his name's damian, and if i could do anything for him right now, it would be be with him. i'd want to be with him. you know?...
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i ain't been to seg for a while.id kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know what it's like until they come. a lot of kids out there wouldn't make it in here. >> coming up, after two years behind bars, will adam cameron be able to follow his grandparents' rules and stay out of prison? >> i've been given many chances. this is my last -- this is my second chance before prison. >>> i didn't think i was ever going to get caught for anything, but the other part of me was i didn't care. >> for 18-year-old justin boggess, one stint behind bars wasn't enough to stop the revolving door. >> this is my second time being in a juvenile priso
i ain't been to seg for a while.id kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get your food in a second. >> kids don't want to come here. they don't know...
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. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back and escort them everywhere they go. >> if you would have came yesterday, i just sent her a portrait i did of her, all red with hearts on it like valentines. she touched my heart. that's why i get weak. that's my son. i can't be with them for ten years. you know, that's hard. >> angel rodriguez has spent two months in administrative segregation. he's automatically placed there because he's labeled a validated gang member. >> that means that administration has labeled you as being a participant or an associate of those who are known as gang members. so if you're an associate i
. >> ad seg is just short for administrative segregation. like i said, in essence, it's a prison within a prison. >> yes! >> inmates housed in ad seg are not allowed contact visits and must remain in their cells 23 hours a day. when they are allowed out, they are handcuffed and escorted by an officer. >> they are in trouble. most of the time they're in gangs and violence, so for our safety as well as everybody else's safety, we just have them handcuffed behind their back...
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. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she saw. >> so basically accused me of rule 38. that's indecent exposure. if that was indecent exposure, that means you saw me. >> no. that means he saw it. >> he didn't see it. he saw it. >> he locked me up. >> you had your penis out indecently exposed. come on, man, you've been in prison too long. now, take him on up there. all right. >>> next on "lockup: extended stay." >> all of a sudden, all hell breaks loose. >> for inmate anthony patterson, the nightmare of ad seg is just beginning. >> they have me in this cell. it's so hot in here, right. i don't know how long i'm going to be in here. >>> plus -- >> my
. >> anthony patterson has been placed in seg for rule violation number 38. go back there and have a talk with him and see what's going on and what happened and what led to this incident. >> patterson is asked to explain his behavior to the officers and our producer. the object of his alleged indiscretion. >> what happened? >> dude, somehow weed in my pocket, joint in my pocket. did you ever see me masturbate? >> i didn't see anything. >> it's not what she...
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since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it? explain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i like brand new everything. i have an expensive habit and expensive lifestyle. so it's unrealistic for me to find a job. just throw me the amount of money that i want. >> doing time in jail has not served as a deterrent. >> i love you. >> love you too! >> i love my life. i mean, it's probably not the best thing i could have chose to do. i'm happy with what i do. i'm not going to be miserable. >> on her latest hour out of her cell, erwin introduced herself to the new girl on the block, daniela guzman. >> did you hear me last night when i was telling you, the first time el
since i'm already in ad-seg -- >> what's tucking it? explain to me. >> tucking it -- i'm going to blush. females wrap everything up and put it in their vaginal canal and bring it in. >> erwin has prior convictions for vehicle theft, drug possession, making terroristic threats, receiving stolen property and residential burglary. this time she's serving nine months for possession of stolen property, drug paraphernalia and vehicle theft. >> i like to spend a lot of money. i...
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. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco bailey was given a 40-year sentence. he has spent more than 11 years in ad seg. >> it's challenging being locked up. here in the a.s. unit because you have the opportunity to be still and decide what you want the rest of your life to look like. it's boring and it's cold and it's lonely. it's not a fun place to be. >> in ad seg, food, books, legal materials, and even spiritual guidance are delivered to the inmate's cell. >> god bless you. i'm just going to get out of here and i won't bother you anymore. >> father tom mcnalley, a retired priest, works as a volunteer chaplain. he routinely visits the men in
. >> the men housed in ad seg are allowed one hour of recreation per day in an enclosed yard. the rest of the time they're confined to their cell. >> this is my la-z-boy, my chair, sitting in the cell for years and years and years. it will mess your back up. because of the steel beds. through the years people jump up and down on them so that makes them uneven and give you back problems for the rest of your life. >> convicted of murder and attempted murder as a teenager, jocco...
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delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right?you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility. we have no other recourse but to rehouse you from a gp or sny setting or permanent shu. >> i haven't gotten any write-ups. this is my first time. i came straight from juvenile hall. so the whole time i'm down there, haven't gotten no problems, nothing. >> do you agree or disagree? >> disagree. >> what is it you disagree with? >> everything. >> anything in particular? >> you guys trying to say i'm a threat. i ain't a threat to nobody. >> thank you. i appreciate that. you have a nice day. go ahead and document he disagrees with the validation. >> what does this mean to you? >> indeterminate shu. >> which means wh
delineates your continued placement here in ad seg. you did receive that document. right?you understand that document? >> yes. >> okay. and that document explains to you once again because you were validated as a disruptive group which will then be changed to a prison gang. all individuals who are involved in prison gangs once validated are placed in a permanent shu because now you become a safety and security issue to the general population and/or the sny facility. we have no other...
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administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder when he was 18. he's racked up a lot more time for his violent behavior behind bars. >> i've got life without parole, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some form of model behavior but yet
administrative segregation, or ad seg, is where holman's most volatile inmates are kept in 23 hour a solitary confinement. for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you...
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when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> [ bleep ]. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no the choice. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike de
when an enmate acts out in the general population, he's moved to seg for the safety of offenders and staff. most kids who come here are still a long way from rehabilitation and their defiance can cause added pressure for officers. >> the challenge is bring your "a" game when you come to work. bring your "a" game. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of...
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>> we're having a hard time getting somebody to come into seg right now. >> [ bleep ]! >> calm down. stop kicking my door. >> stop! stop! stop. >> oh! [ bleep ] [ bleep ]! >> told you to stop didn't i? >> don't fight. don't fight. >> relax. >> [ bleep ]! >> just relax. >> put his shackles on. >> you don't have to [ bleep ] bend my hand like that. >> i don't know where he was coming from. he got sent here for a criminal act and intimidation on officers and staff. >> relax. >> i'm relaxed [ bleep ]! >> it's a little scary because you don't know who or what might get hurt. >> we had an offender that went to a hearing for his counselor and everything else to get his level. he didn't get his level he wanted. so this is the reaction he gives. what happened was he was combative and started kicking on the door resisting and becoming aggressive. he was administrated with a pepper spray. it's a 30 to 40 second burn for him. really hot like jalapenos. if you bit into one of those, like that but a thousand times greater. >> i didn't do [ bleep ]. nothing! >> once he was secured. th
>> we're having a hard time getting somebody to come into seg right now. >> [ bleep ]! >> calm down. stop kicking my door. >> stop! stop! stop. >> oh! [ bleep ] [ bleep ]! >> told you to stop didn't i? >> don't fight. don't fight. >> relax. >> [ bleep ]! >> just relax. >> put his shackles on. >> you don't have to [ bleep ] bend my hand like that. >> i don't know where he was coming from. he got sent here for a...
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. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.ks, and a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here. that's plastic, so it's really -- it's a very important tool for us. that's how easy it would show up. and it picks up the smallest things. >> but when his shift ends, he trades in his uniform for a pair of jeans and hits the open road. >> i'm off work. i'm me. and this is how we get down. yeah, this is cutting loose. >> in the early afternoon, officer grant begins his shift in one of the ten towers surrounding the prison. >> how you doing, bird? >> i'm doing okay. how you doing? >> you're looking pretty good for a young kid. i'm 79 right now, and i'll be 80 august 7th.
. >> so we have weekly laundry exchange in the ad seg.ks, and a towel right now. >> while sorting laundry may seem mundane, it's critical to both the officer's and the inmate's safety. >> we don't wash it here anymore. so it comes back in locked carts and we run it through the rapid scan machine, and we check it for contraband. the last thing we'd need to do is have a piece of metal or something get inside these sheets. that's a real potential hazard for the staff in here....
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before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just came back. probably has to go back to the committee in a couple of weeks to be released if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >> bad enough i'm here for something unnecessary but i'm locked up in here, in this little lockup facility, for nothing. my trial may not be here. it may not show that i'm paroled out of a unit. so, therefore, i will have to sit here a whole nother week until next wednesday to go back to classification when my file is here that will show that i broke from the unit. i'm beginning to come a little stressed out. >> back in general population, tj meets with his older cousin, gary, who is also serving time at san quentin. >> how do you feel, man? about this experience, man? >> i fee
before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just came back. probably has to go back to the committee in a couple of weeks to be released if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >>...
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i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assault to go to icc to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and, you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> name and cdc number, sir. >> matthew national, 245854. >> today's classification committee is warden ayres. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved a
i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assault to go to icc to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in...
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we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation eye it in also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the padlock assault charges stick, he could spend the next year in ad seg, locked in his cell 23 hours a day. >> i was in the wrong place at the wrong time. the inmate had been assaulted and my defense to them was telling them i was in the area and pushed out of the way as the inmate was trying to get away from the person that assaulted him. >> bullock was anxiously awaiting a hearing with the prison's administrative law judge to plead his case. in the meantime, he let us know that while ad seg meant losing his television, the location of his cell at least made it possible to keep up with current events. >> this cell right here in front
we met dante bullock at the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa, he was spending his third day in ad seg, the administrative segregation eye it in also known as the hole. authorities say he stuffed this padlock inside of a sock and brutally attacked another inmate with it. >> do you think that you have a violent past or angry or what is your situation? >> i am violent when i am provoked. >> bullock is already serving a life sentence for kidnapping, but if the padlock assault...
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before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just came back. probably has to go back to the committee in a couple of weeks to be released if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >> bad enough i'm here for something unnecessary but i'm locked up in here, in this little lockup facility, for nothing. my trial may not be here. it may not show that i'm paroled out of a unit. so, therefore, i will have to sit here a whole nother week until next wednesday to go back to classification when my file is here that will show that i broke from the unit. i'm beginning to come a little stressed out. >> back in general population, tj meets with his older cousin, gary, who is also serving time at san quentin. >> how do you feel, man? about this experience, man? >> i fee
before he went out to court, he got locked up in ad seg for fighting. so now he's come back to ad seg while they get the follow-up in committee which will be wednesday. they probably won't have this file because he just came back. probably has to go back to the committee in a couple of weeks to be released if he's going to be released. >> with dee dee's records in sacramento and her meeting with the housing committee a week away, she must remain in her single cell 23 hours a day. >>...
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. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the most the challenging teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenges and frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choose for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they will act on it immediately. and most times you can't, you don't ever see it coming. >> after he refused to come to the door and cuff up so we could get him out, we had to gather together an extraction team to get into his room so he wouldn't hurt himself. >> are you ready to cuff up? no. >> this generation of juveniles, they're a lot more reckless. they're probably ten times more reckless than an adult offender. they explode. they have their aggression mo
. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the most the challenging teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenges...
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and then we've got the fogger which we have to fog spaces like seg cells or things like that. system is a pepper ball gun. it actually fires a .67 caliber pepper ball and we can use this to shoot off the walls and fog an area if we can't get directly to the offender or if they're out of the range of the spray. this is similar to the tear gas you see police use where if there's a large area that they need to affect, to move people back or control their movement, this is what we are going to employ. finally this is a riot control weapon. it fires a .37 millimeter wooden baton round. the round is fired at the floor, skipped into the offenders' legs. it's designed to discourage offenders from doing what they're doing and get them to move back. >> unfortunately for staff, they're not the only ones armed. >> door violation. door violation. door violation. >> homemade weapons of every kind are routinely confiscated from clever teens. >> what have we got? >> glass. >> was this wrapped around it? >> uh-huh. >> is that how it was found? >> yes. >> thank you. >> slow your roll, gentlemen
and then we've got the fogger which we have to fog spaces like seg cells or things like that. system is a pepper ball gun. it actually fires a .67 caliber pepper ball and we can use this to shoot off the walls and fog an area if we can't get directly to the offender or if they're out of the range of the spray. this is similar to the tear gas you see police use where if there's a large area that they need to affect, to move people back or control their movement, this is what we are going to...
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i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.m 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has extorted his family for more than $400. internal affairs officer has finally received the money order receipts he's been requesting from compton's mother. they should serve as evidence of extortion or protection money to keep compton from being assaulted again. but he thinks they mean something else. >> we got receipts for your mom. >> okay. >> ain't no $400. comes out to about like $210. something like that. it says to me debt. it don't say extortion. it says debt. that's what that says to me, because it's small amounts. extortion -- i've seen extortion here. they're hundreds of dollars. >> she's
i've kind of worked my way through that after ten years of super max and ad-seg unit.m 51 years old i'm kind of figuring out that that might not be the way to go. but i can't escape my past. when i first came up in here i stabbed a couple of guys. could have easily killed one of them. i don't know how he lived. i don't know why he lived, but he did. >> nick compton hopes to survive another day himself. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] snitch! >> compton claims the aryan brotherhood has...
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i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assault to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he's resistant, uses alcohol in custody. ♪ >> whoops. that didn't work. >> good, how are you? >> good. >> this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they're in ad seg and, you know, go over the issues of why they're locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. >> name and cdc number, sir. >> matthew national, 245854. >> today's classification committee is warden ayres. >> you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were r
i'm in ad seg because i left from the hole last time like a year and a half ago, they gave me assault to find out when they're going to let me get out. >> matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. >> he's capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn't been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that's because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters...
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three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at.here's a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye, knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any time i wanted. you could make things happen if you have a cell phone. >> now tye must face the disciplinary hearing board to find out what sanctions he'll face for having the cell phone and charger. he's assisted with his case by antoine stokes, an inmate advocate. >> you were wrote up for possession of electronic device. when you were screened you pled not guilty. are you still pleading not guilty? >> no, ma'am. guilty. >> would you like to make a comment? >> i brought the phone down myself and turned the phone in. they never got the phone. i'm hoping you guys show leniency since i did turn in the phone
three seg. got caught with a cell phone charger. >> right here is where he had it hidden at.here's a little cut underneath the toilet area. anything you wanted to hide in there, it would be a real good hiding spot for it. >> after officers found the cell phone charger here. tye, knowing he might be subjected to further scrutiny and trouble, voluntarily turned in the cell phone, which he had hidden in another location. >> it meant a lot to me. i could call anybody i wanted any...
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. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was allegedly targeting. >> he already passed a rumor that he wanted to try to kill me or was going to kill me. and i could either go at this guy head-on and probably prove everybody right that i'm this big, violent person that they marked me to be, or i could talk to him face up, and i came in one day from work. the dude was waiting outside. and i kind of seen he was antsy and everything. had something in his pocket. >> so you had the shank in your pocket? >> i had tied -- i had a shoestring holding my pants up, and it was tied to the shoestring, hanging by my right side. >> smith was convicted of killing harrison's cousin, but claims it was someone el
. >> on his way to pre-seg, a temporary lockdown for inmates awaiting disciplinary hearings, harrison reveals his reason for having the shank. >> the dude that murdered my cousin is in this prison. >> does he live in "e" dorm? >> no, he lives in "f" dorm. but word was he was going to get me, so the day i heard that is the same day i got caught with it. that's when i got the shank. >> all right. >> shakir smith was the man that harrison was...
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i might as well get a reason to go to seg. as well have a reason, and they stopped me in my tracks. >> do you have an anger issue? >> that's what they told me but i don't believe i do. if i'm really mad to the point where i just can't take it no more, i write. but if i'm to the point i'm mad and you're right here in my face, we're going to have a problem, you know? >> though only 20 years old, crawford has had numerous stays at tulsa county, dating back to age 16, when she was sent to the juvenile facility after stabbing a man who she says was physically abusive toward her. >> he put his finger in my face like he was about to tell me what to do. and that's just not going to fly like that. >> then you stabbed him? >> no, then we was physically fighting and then he hit me too hard, so yeah, i stabbed him. i had cut him on the neck. >> where'd you get the knife? >> i always walk around with pocketknives on me. yeah. >> crawford will remain in segregation until a disciplinary hearing on her alleged altercation with the other inmat
i might as well get a reason to go to seg. as well have a reason, and they stopped me in my tracks. >> do you have an anger issue? >> that's what they told me but i don't believe i do. if i'm really mad to the point where i just can't take it no more, i write. but if i'm to the point i'm mad and you're right here in my face, we're going to have a problem, you know? >> though only 20 years old, crawford has had numerous stays at tulsa county, dating back to age 16, when she was...
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without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir. >> okay. because you believed he did something of sexual nature to a 12-year-old? >> yes, sir. >> that what you believe? >> yes, sir. >> want to know the truth of what happened? >> yes, sir. >> she wasn't 12. she was 16. >> i made a mistake, sir. >> he's only 24. understand this, you royally screwed up. >> i made a mistake. >> you more than made a mistake. okay? not here to browbeat you, i'm here to get you to use your mind. think about what you're doing. >> thank you for giving me a second chance. >> i'm going to tell you something, it's your only chance because you pull this crap again -- >> i'm not pull nothing cr
without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. mean they didn't do it, it just means they're let out because of the lack of paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> gonzalez! >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened? what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> stopped that guy? >> yes, sir....
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to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation. pending the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the incident at tehachapi forced corcoran to alter its day-to-day routine, the arrival of new inmates never ceases. and for these new inmates, survival depends on knowing the rules and knowing your place. >> everything comes down to how you conduct yourself. and the overall code of how you conduct yourself is pathetic. but it's by race. you know, you're no longer considered -- you no longer become human. you become a color. >> in the four months we spent inside corcoran, our producers learned that for most inmates the safest place is with their own race. >> would you not hang out with an
to err on the side of caution we'll place them in ad seg and do our investigation. pending the outcome, we'll determine what their program is going to be, whether to place them back on this facility or retain them. it was very successful. we got what we wanted at this point. we'll see what kind of paperwork they have, documents they have that we might be interested in. >> these inmates will be held in administrative segregation until isu's investigation has been completed. although the...
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. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a month. >> talk to me about your std ties. >> well, i was tagging stuff up like my coats and my shoes, my shower shoes, and a blue chair in gp. i had tagged it up, so i got wrote up for it and they sent me over here for it. >> by tagging it up, you were destroying the property by writing gang graffiti on it? >> what gang are you affiliated with? how do you deal with your gang affiliation once you leave here? >> i'm going to ignore them and go to school. >> you think ignoring them is going to work? >> hopefully. >> did it work last time? >> no, last time, i didn't have future plans. i got out, i didn't have my ged. i didn't have no future plans.
. >> while marcus branch sits in seg, calculating his fate, across the compound the future of abel lies in the hands of the review committee. >> i'm not afraid of no question. i'm just afraid of them saying no, but i don't know. i'm going to make it, i know i'll make it. >> you ready? >> yes, sir. >> why are you here? >> violation of parole. i violated -- i had a pistol while i was on parole. >> how long were you out when that happened? >> about a...
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he's been put in seg for assault and possession of contraband. >> i was protecting myself.i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the son of jimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> he has not seen him since he was 16. >> he's about a quarter mile down the hallway. oddly enough, i feel closer to him. he's right down the street. >> i probably will never get to see him again. i might go to prison for a long time. and he -- he's going to go to prison for a long time and they're not going to let us be around each other. >> for now, the only way jimmy can see brandon is through a newspaper clipping about his current troubles. >> i don't have any pictures to be honest. that's the only picture i have. a mug shot. and it's not a very good mug shot, either. this is very sad. that's his picture that i have, and i can see his eyes. i can see that red rim, and i can see that they're very sorrowful. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit with th
he's been put in seg for assault and possession of contraband. >> i was protecting myself.i'm not a violent person at all, though. but i know how to survive. >> and word of the son of jimmy maxwell is already beginning to spread. >> his son brandon is just as cool as he is. >> that's the next jimmy maxwell. >> he has not seen him since he was 16. >> he's about a quarter mile down the hallway. oddly enough, i feel closer to him. he's right down the street....
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this is administrative segregation, also known as ad seg. >> the first time i entered ad seg, i was completelyy the cacophony of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. many are here because of their lengthy sentences but an awful lot of them are here by virtue of their conduct at other prisons. this is the end of the road for them. >> and our cameras were rolling as the latest van full of trouble arrived. >> we're expecting 12 inmates coming in. they'll be processed in, their photos taken, height and weight and they'll be processed and sent to the appropriate cell houses. >> among those on their way to cell house 220 is jeremy fickling, a baby-faced inmate with a penchant for violence. fickling is serving four years for assaulting a police officer. he was transferred to iowa state for allegedly throwing bodily fluids on a correctional office
this is administrative segregation, also known as ad seg. >> the first time i entered ad seg, i was completelyy the cacophony of noise. every single prisoner seemed to be screaming at the top of their lungs and every single scream was an insult directed toward someone else. >> iowa state penitentiary is a maximum security institution, and there are challenges every day just by a virtue of the type of inmate we have here. many are here because of their lengthy sentences but an awful...
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eln degenes tweeted, i'm thng about you, joan rivers, an seg lots of love your wa a on message from kathyrfi djorivers, got your fler i do owe you anoth dinner. ge well my friend. thoa procedure was deed routine. s is 81 years old. shwa scheduled to perform trot new jersey. at l desk, i'm chris lre >>nkyou, chris. tes for a new ebola vaccine haen sooner than planned. wh human trials will get under w >>re hit the road find outh w places for labor da tra in the d.c. area. >> hot the holiday weekend wer >> how about it? teer ty in the low to mi80s. ove couple of days the nuere going way up in time fo the weekend. th cupmite. >>14le ended up in hacus today after a protest osie white house. ty e calling on presidt o t sp the policy of dti undocunt iman thprt again urged ces act on immigrati rem but sa he'll continue to do what he can to makth sywote >> researe have an ebola vair 20 healthy vte the hope they de immunity to the virus ar w t >> ths not a treatment of a siperson. ths a preventi of inio >>do know if it works. hang said that, we went eme quickly >> scientts should know if it isaf an
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in the last seg, dr. lucey, from animals to people, is that something that happens over and over again, whether you're dealing with different strains of the disease, or once it's established in humans, it doesn't matter where it comes from anymore. it's a human disease? >> it depends on the virus, and there are some that can come from people. but we're talking about viruses, ebola in africa, and mers in the middle east. and a variety of bird flu vires, the most recent in china, h7 and 9, but the one that we have most recently heard of, in india and elsewhere. there are different strains, to use that term, and all of these rna viruses that mutate a lot. ebola specifically has at least five, and now probably the strain that's in west africa, this is a new strain, related to the first one from zair. so there are probably close to six strains now. and it's important to know how people get infected with each of these outbreaks. because that can help us understand how to control. >> is that how it got establish
in the last seg, dr. lucey, from animals to people, is that something that happens over and over again, whether you're dealing with different strains of the disease, or once it's established in humans, it doesn't matter where it comes from anymore. it's a human disease? >> it depends on the virus, and there are some that can come from people. but we're talking about viruses, ebola in africa, and mers in the middle east. and a variety of bird flu vires, the most recent in china, h7 and 9,...
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she said the only way she was leaving was going to seg.s exactly where she went. >> the girl is crazy. she needs medication. >> it seemed as though trinity baker actually wanted to go to segregation. and it turns out she did because her best friend michelle wise was also in segregation. >> i'm like if i'm moving, i might as well fight her anyway and go to seg. i knew michelle was down there. i would rather be where i know somebody. she encourages me to do well. it works. i listen to her. i don't listen to nobody but her. >> during the one hour she is allowed outside her cell, baker was able to visit with wise. but wise recently returned to general population. >> ready to go, baker? >> yes, sir. >> all right. >> now it's time for baker to return to general population as well. she's going to housing unit f-22, not f-20, where michelle wise was assigned. >> why the sour face when i told you you were going to 22? >>> coming up -- back in general population, trenity baker works the system and another inmate to get the housing assignment she rea
she said the only way she was leaving was going to seg.s exactly where she went. >> the girl is crazy. she needs medication. >> it seemed as though trinity baker actually wanted to go to segregation. and it turns out she did because her best friend michelle wise was also in segregation. >> i'm like if i'm moving, i might as well fight her anyway and go to seg. i knew michelle was down there. i would rather be where i know somebody. she encourages me to do well. it works. i...
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from there, they took me to ad seg. and yes, i stabbed another white guy.and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's security housing unit, the shu, a 23-hour-a-day lockdown, reserved for the most dangerous inmates. galvin told us his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people, hold them for ransom. you got the college kids out there, you know they got money. they're in college. you know? so, you know, you just take one of them. >> how? >> by force. >> how? >> just grab them by the neck and put them in the car. you know? have them call their parents and have them wire money to an account, you know, that's about it. after that, you let them go if they put the money in the bank. >> if they don't? >> that's a different story, you know. >> how does that story end? >> bad. i'm in here for kidnapping, ransom and murder. that kind of bad, you know. >> galvin's last kidnapping ended beyond bad. even before it got to the ransom stage, one of his victims managed to call his parents and give h
from there, they took me to ad seg. and yes, i stabbed another white guy.and that's what got me here. >> galvin's violent ways in prison landed him in corcoran's security housing unit, the shu, a 23-hour-a-day lockdown, reserved for the most dangerous inmates. galvin told us his predatory ways began on the streets of fresno. >> i used to kidnap people, hold them for ransom. you got the college kids out there, you know they got money. they're in college. you know? so, you know, you...
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. >> reporter: this protester of oakland says the shooting has upset many because it seg any guys oppression is alive and well across the u.s. he hoes the arrival of attorney general holder in ferguson where protests continue will help the situation. >> when erik holder and the fbi hopefully do their job, mike brown will find justice. >> reporter: many here insisting while michael brown is an example he is not the only one. >> he was shot over 40 times. >> reporter: she came down from vallejo where she says her brother was shot and killed by police. she says they claim he had a toy gun. >> it's important for people to come together and share their t stories. >> reporter: she says her son was killed by stockton police in 2010. she just got back from ferguson. >> we never get a fair shake. just hike we want to know if michael brown going to have the jury of his peers. >> reporter: and protesters say they are continuing to be concerned with the ongoing militarization of police. they will be protesting the urban trade show coming up in september. >>> tomorrow la rischa gauge will be facing a jud
. >> reporter: this protester of oakland says the shooting has upset many because it seg any guys oppression is alive and well across the u.s. he hoes the arrival of attorney general holder in ferguson where protests continue will help the situation. >> when erik holder and the fbi hopefully do their job, mike brown will find justice. >> reporter: many here insisting while michael brown is an example he is not the only one. >> he was shot over 40 times. >>...
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thank nick per slooe for his commitment and i would like to thank you for your work as a leader and seg serving in our commission. with that, i would like to ask if supervisor campos wanted to give his remarks. >>supervisor david campos: thank you supervisor mar for your leadership in this. we are glad to be sponsors of this. i think it makes sense. nick, thanks for everything you have done and we will continue to hear amazing thing about you and i'm excited to see what is next for you once you are done in school. i think this makes a lot of sense that we as members of the committee and chairs of the committee would consider finding a time when appropriate that is adequate, that will ensure there is adequate representation from youth. i want to thank angela, the clerk of the board for working with us to make the amendment. with that in mind, i will make a motion. i know that we'll have public comment before we act, but i make a motion to amend the board of supervisors rules of order id in -- identified in the document that you received. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. any public com
thank nick per slooe for his commitment and i would like to thank you for your work as a leader and seg serving in our commission. with that, i would like to ask if supervisor campos wanted to give his remarks. >>supervisor david campos: thank you supervisor mar for your leadership in this. we are glad to be sponsors of this. i think it makes sense. nick, thanks for everything you have done and we will continue to hear amazing thing about you and i'm excited to see what is next for you...